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<p>[QUOTE="jloring, post: 1418189, member: 15518"]Yep... the $15.01 wouldn't have worked if the winner had already entered $15.00 as his max bid. You would have had to go to $15.25 and probably would have run out of time anyway. But the idea of entering a max bid (initially) of one cent over an even increment is a good idea, as most bids are placed in even dollar amounts. So if you had placed your $15.01 before the other bidder placed his $15.00, you would have won by a single cent.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jloring, post: 1418189, member: 15518"]Yep... the $15.01 wouldn't have worked if the winner had already entered $15.00 as his max bid. You would have had to go to $15.25 and probably would have run out of time anyway. But the idea of entering a max bid (initially) of one cent over an even increment is a good idea, as most bids are placed in even dollar amounts. So if you had placed your $15.01 before the other bidder placed his $15.00, you would have won by a single cent.[/QUOTE]
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